Definitionadj. characteristic of those having an inflated idea of their own importance
Last update: June 15, 2015
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Vishwamitra was an egotistic king. [Please select]
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In the steps that led to these wars and in their conduct the egotistic ambition and the vanity of the king played an important part; though he never showed real military skill and took no share in any military operations except in certain sieges. [Please select]
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She had found him only a man, self-conscious, egotistic and domineering. [Please select]
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But--that getting right with oneself--do you think it egotistic. [Please select]
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Everything that seemed formal and egotistic reminded her of Mr. [Please select]
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"That is to say," he resumed calmly, "our rude Westerners are egotistic and ignorant." [Please select]
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Vishwamitra was an egotistic king. [Please select]
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"I doubt if I can sleep for thinking what a pity it is that such an egotistic, bumptious, pugnacious, prejudiced, insular, bigoted person should be so handsome." [Please select]
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[41] ``Notwithstanding the egotistic turn given to the public mind by the merchant-production of our century, the Communist tendency is continually reasserting itself and trying to make its way into public life. [Please select]
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